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Fragger with ak5/19/2023 If player using his drone before entering the building, thinks about some tactics after prep faze or just spends additional time before entering the building/laction zone" he's not an entry fragger. If we are not talking about rush, we are not talking about entry fragging. “The organization has been great and it’s been really nice to be here competing for Wildcard.Originally posted by Is.NotBetrayal:There is a difference between getting an opening pick and being a dumb-ass, but it seems you cant tell what that is You can also follow the team and players directly: The game will be broadcasted live on the official PUBG Twitch. For information on tickets and social media coverage, Click Here. With $2,000,000 on the line and only 3 spots for the grand finals in Berlin, Wildcard Gaming is fired up and ready to take on the competition. The PUBG Grand Invitational (PGI) Qualifier Finals at Burbank California will be live starting the 22nd of June and will consist of the top teams in North America. I try to always grab it as a secondary unless a teammate needs it instead. ![]() The damage is just so high and shred up close and from a distance. You can control the spray really well and you can tap with it accurately and from any distance. It seems to work pretty well for us from what I’ve seen so far. Toumai does most of the early game calling and in close range fights, I feel I’m mostly calling out the kill targets and where enemies are. Tryffeli: I prefer being an all-around fragger. There’s really no primary fragger on the team, we all pretty much just frag out and rack up kills. Pride: I’m primarily the entry fragger, so I’m usually always first into a room if we’re pushing a building. Even though he’s an owner, he’s like the coach of the team constantly pointing out our mistakes and when he finds something that we need to improve on, the team works on that thing constantly until we get it down. I do believe Caint and I have adapted quickly to Pride and Toumai’s playstyles and I think Ben has been super helpful. Overall, NA plays a bit differently from EU, different strats, different spots players like to play, and it’s taken some time to get used to the playstyles of Toumai and Pride. I’ve had to practice my AK a lot more since it became super viable but that’s it. Tryffeli: I haven’t been affected too much by the meta shifts yet. We’ve been practicing almost every day about 30+ hours a week for the last 3 weeks” We’ve been very good about discussing our mistakes and just being overall, very calm and collective which has helped us improve very quickly with 2 new members. As for the squad, the team dynamic has been very positive even though we don’t have Kick and Sharp. 556 weapons efficiently even though it’s technically a. Pride: You can’t really 4x spray anymore, so I’ve gone away from that, but I’m still able to efficiently use. How have you guys adapted to the meta shifts and 2 new teammates? I played at IEM Oakland with a small organization called Wind & Rain and then I played at the last GLL Lan in Bucharest with the team Lumbermill. Tryffeli: “This will be my 3rd lan so far as a professional player. Pride: “It feels great to qualify for 2 lans back to back, it would be a dream come true if we can make it all the way to the grand finals at PGI. ![]() With the tournament less than 2 weeks away, the squad is getting geared up to face off against some of the best teams in North America. Though Wildcard Fragger Matt “Kickstart” Smith and Sniper Daniel “Sharpshot” Hernandez are unable to compete due to age restriction, they will continue to practice with and play on the main roster for non-age restricted events such as GLL, Pubgonline, Auzom, ect. Max “Toumai” Marine (Team Captain) and Alfred “Pride” Choi (Primary Fragger) have banded together with Aki “Tryffeli “Minkkinen (Fragger) and Alexander “Caint” Syukrin (Fragger) from the original European Lumbermill roster to take down the competition in the PUBG Grand Invitational by PUBG Corp. After several rounds of blood, sweat, and tears, Wildcard has placed 3rd overall in the final online qualifier taking one of the 5 spots available in their lobby for the California lan on June 22nd. Coming out of the gate boasting a 2-million dollar prize pool, the event has seen pro, amateur, and new teams by the thousands competing in open qualifiers for their chance at the 150k closed qualifiers in Burbank, California. ![]() The Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds Grand Invitational is the second ever Global Tournament Event by PUBG Corporation (Bluehole) and will likely be the first of many to come for the future of PUBG esports.
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